Soctety Totes 
The Baron and Baroness Rosen, who 
returned to Washington only a fortnight 
ago from the cottage which they have 
occupied at Coolidge’s Point the past 
three seasons, are sailing November 6 
for St. Petersburg where they are to 
present their daughter, Baroness Eliza- 
beth Rosen to court and introduce her 
to society. As the Baroness and her 
daughter intend to remain abroad a year, 
it is likely that the Ambassador will join 
them again next summer and that they 
will not spend next season on the North 
Shore. 
The E. D. Jordan cottage at West 
Manchester was closed Tuesday for the 
season. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan and Miss 
Dorothy Jordan went to the Hot Springs 
of Virginia last week and have taken 
apartments at the Homestead hotel for a 
few weeks before returning to their 
Beacon street home. 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Graham, 
who are remaining at the Merrrill 
cottage, on Smith’s Point, until the latter 
part of next week, had as their week-end 
guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Paine 
of Boston and Pariss Mme. Emma 
Calve was also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Graham last week, Mrs. Graham giving 
a delightful luncheon of eight covers in 
her honor one afternoon. Mr. and 
Mrs. Paine, by the way, are to occupy 
their town house, 29 Fairfield street, un- 
til January, when will leave for an in- 
definite stay abroad, making their head- 
quarters at their villa at LeVesinet, with- 
in a short distance of Paris, where they 
have made their home for the past two 
years. 
Arthur W. Edwards and family, who 
have been occupying the Pump Cottage 
at Beverly Farms the past summer, have 
returned to Boston this week, where 
they have apartments at Haddon Hall. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Russell are 
among the week’s departures from 
Coolidge’s Point. They are now lo- 
cated at their 491 Commonwealth ave., 
Boston, residence for the winter. 
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Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge spent the 
week-end in Lenox, where he was reg- 
istered at the Curtis. His daughter 
Mrs. Manlius Sargent returned to town 
last Friday from Manchester, and her 
daughter, Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, 
jr., and Mr. Higginson, who have been 
at Coolidge’s Point since their arrival 
from England a few weeks ago, intend- 
ed to go to Boston yesterday to be with 
Mrs. Higginson’s mother. 
George F. Willett of the Coolidge’s 
Point colony, was the principal winner 
in the Country club golf meeting at 
Brookline last week. Besides being 
runner-up in the match forthe Country 
club cup, which was won by J. G. 
Thorp, by 5 and 4, he lead in the 
Country club handicap for members 
with a best gross score of 83, and his 84- 
83-167 score took the autumn meet- 
ing aggregate prize for best two gross 
scoresin competition. A. Carnegie, 2d, 
won the golf committee cup by 1 up. 
Sir John and Lady Harrington (Miss 
Amy McMillan), sailed from New 
York on the Celtic for England, Thurs- 
day week. ‘They will remain in Eng- 
land for a few weeks and then proceed 
to Adis Abeba, Abyssinia, Sir John’s 
official post, where they are to reside. 
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